Issaac Perkins was hunting without a license and is a convicted felon prohibited from possessing firearms of any kind, Pennsylvania State Police said in a news release.

Isaiah Perkins, who had a hunting license, allegedly supplied Issaac Perkins with the firearm, according to the release.

Police found a semi-automatic pistol concealed in Isaiah Perkin's vehicle, the release stated. The 30-year-old had a suspended concealed weapon permit out of Florida and no permit in Pennsylvania, according to the release.

In addition, neither of the two men were wearing fluorescent orange as required by the Pennsylvania Game Code, police said in a news release.

Both men were charged with multiple felonies concerning firearms offenses, defiant trespass and other Pennsylvania Game Code charges.

They were arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Mark D. Beauchat and are awaiting preliminary hearings on their charges, according to the news release. Isaiah Perkins had a preliminary hearing scheduled on Dec. 24, according to online court documents.

No information was immediately available through online court records or the Magisterial District Judge's office regarding the status of the hearings.